Product Description

A true story, God's Outlaw is about international politics, church intrigue, cold-blooded betrayal, and false justice ending in a criminal's death. But it's also about victorious faith and spiritual triumph over some of the greatest political and religious forces known in the 16th century. This 93-minute film depicts William Tyndale's obsession with translating the Bible into English, and the voyage he made to avoid capture by kings and the pope. The tale of how he lived and died as "God's outlaw" is a compelling story and is especially a moving encouragement for modern people of faith. Approx. 93 minutes.

Special features:

Chapter titles for easy access

Biographical information on Director and leading actors

In the DVD-Rom folder: Christian History magazine article and study guide/worksheets in PDF format

Abridged version with commentary by Ken Curtis

Subtitles in English

Audio: English, Spanish, Portuguese and Korean

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This is a very good movie, and I certainly recommend it. It is important to remind all of us the price that was paid to insure that we can read the Bible. I am great full that William Tyndale did not worry about Political Correctness. As stated earlier, this is a very good movie, unfortunately, I found the production, quality, to be sightly inferior for a movie that was film in 1986. It would also have been a nice bonus if it had a French audio track.